Mary 13 February 2018 Comments Off on Wentworth Miller’s Legends of Tomorrow exit leaves door open for Citizen Cold

DC’s Legends of Tomorrow showrunner Marc Guggenheim has revealed the door will be left open for Wentworth Miller following his onscreen exit.

The Prison Break actor plays Leonard Snart/Citizen Cold in the series but will bow out during tonight’s episode (Monday 12) after it was revealed he would be dropping out of the DC TV-sphere in November.

However, it looks like Miller may indeed return as Snart in a future series, as Guggenheim says he won’t actually die in tonight’s much-anticipated premiere episode.

Mary 13 February 2018 Comments Off on Legends of Tomorrow recap: ‘Daddy Darhkest’

Hooray, the Legends are back from hiatus! And so’s John Constantine! And Mallus! Look, everyone’s here! (Except Firestorm. Sorry.)

Since his last appearance in the Arrowverse, John’s kept himself busy doing warlock-ian, magical things. His latest exorcism in Star City is a girl named Emily Rose, who’s been taken by a demon who tells John he’ll have Sara Lance soon. We know this demon’s Mallus, but John doesn’t, so off to the Central City he goes, where he catches up with Sara and the rest of the time-traveling team aboard the Waverider.

Sara reveals that she did visit the spirit world, which is how Mallus knows her name, and suggests that if John needs some help taking down Mallus, why not have the Legends tag along on another exorcism attempt? Ray and Zari, who were working on building a nanite pistol, hang back as the rest of the team goes into the asylum where Emily/Mallus waits.

There, they grab Emily/Mallus and take her to room 237 (I see what you did there, Legends writers), but not before Kuasa makes her way in and threatens the team again. Amaya, torn as ever over whether to harm her own family, tries to hold her off, but in the end, it’s Nate — along with Leo’s gun — who freezes Kuasa just in time.

When it returns, DC’s Legends of Tomorrow will be in a new time slot, Mondays at 8 PM, taking over from Supergirl, which is going on an extended hiatus. The two shows will rotate out on The CW with Supergirl concluding on February 5, Legends airing from February 12 to April 9 without breaks, and Supergirl returning on April 16 and concluding June 18. The CW’s Black Lightning now airs in DC’s Legends of Tomorrow‘s original time slot.

Titled “Daddy Darhkest,” there is no plot synopsis for Episode 3.10 of DC’s Legends of Tomorrow, but the new episode will feature the return of Matt Ryan as John Constantine and Wentworth Miller as Captain Cold.

Read more at http://www.comingsoon.net/movies/news/916743-constantine-returns-in-dcs-legends-of-tomorrow-photos#gdAJUweMV76RVaPR.99

Mary 19 January 2018 Comments Off on Legends of Tomorrow: Constantine and Cold Romance Teased

It looks like John Constantine might get a bit of a crush on a fellow guest star when Legends Of Tomorrow returns…

Long-time Prison Break bros and real-life brothers from another mother Dominic Purcell and Wentworth Miller will continue to share the screen when Legends Of Tomorrow returns for the back half of its third season in February, and an unexpected (but somewhat entirely expected) new wave(rider) of romantic feelings might be bubbling up between new team player John Constantine and alt-Leonard Snart Citizen Cold.

Purcell recently had a chat with Nerdist about fresh flirtations amidst the characters in season 3, and got us all intrigued for a potential love story we could certainly find a little time for.

“Well, Trenchcoat [Constantine] has just arrived and I’ve only had one scene with him, and that was last week,” Purcell explained. “He was hitting on Wentworth’s character. Isn’t Constantine bisexual? And it was all too much for Rory [Heatwave], so he just kind of walked out. Rory watching Citizen Cold and Trenchcoat flirt with one another was like too much for Rory, so he just f***ing got out of there. That’s what I remember doing. It’s all too much! Too much information! Which makes it really funny. The scene is hysterical. We were all just on the floor laughing, so it’s all done in good fun.”

Dominic, please don’t toy with us on this, because we are here for it.

Nearly a decade after its original run on Fox, Prison Break was revived for a nine-episode fifth season last year — but apparently, that wasn’t the end. The network is in early development on a “new iteration” of the series.

“We are developing a new iteration of Prison Break,” said Fox Entertainment President Michael Thorn told reporters at the Television Critics Association’s press tour Thursday. “It’s very early stages of development, but we’re really excited about it.”

It’s unclear if the series, which stars Wentworth Miller, Dominic Purcell, and Sarah Wayne Callies, will be completely revamped for this new go-round or the current cast will just return for a sixth season. Back in December, Purcell wrote on Instagram that season 6 was “in the works,” so the latter seems more likely.

Following the panel, EW pressed Fox Chairman and CEO Gary Newman for more information. “No, it would not be an entirely new cast,” he said. “It’s very early at this stage. Paul Scheuring had an idea for another season, and he came and pitched it to Michael and the team. They were excited about it, but it’s super early. We haven’t seen any written materials at all.”

Scheuring — the show’s original creator who he exited the series before the final season, but returned for the revival — previously told EW he was reticent to do a sixth season, initially even calling season 5 a closed-ended story. “To do it again, I think we’d have to find an equally strong or even stronger narrative and I think that’s very hard with Prison Break,” he said following the finale. “Never say never, but we’re just not going to do it just to do it; it has to be great. I know that the actors are very keen on doing it, but at this very moment, I don’t have an idea what it would be. It’s possible it could come from other sources, but right now there’s nothing in the old noggin.”

For his part, Miller thinks there’s more life in the series. When EW was on the set of the revival, there were even rumors of a sixth season being set in China. “I wouldn’t rule it out,” the star told EW. “I feel like there’s more story there and now we’re talking about multiple generations. There are a lot of different directions that we could go, but I’m not in favor of exploring any of that unless there’s something awesome that we can sink our teeth into.”

Added screen captures from Wentworth’s role as Young Coleman Silk in The Human Stain starring opposite Anthony Hopkins, Nicole Kidman and Ed Harris to the gallery.

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